Auto Shanghai 2025 Wasn't Just a Car Show. It Was a Warning to the West [View all]

It has long been said that visiting China from the West is akin to landing in a parallel universe. Pick any major city and most aspects look and feel broadly familiar, yet the fundamentals are different. You cant hail an Uber or use Google Maps to get around, and your hotel TV wont have Netflix. Instead, theres always a domestic alternative. One that is likely newer, bigger, quicker, and perhaps even better than what youre used to back home.
And so to the Chinese car industry, whose latest opportunity to scare the living daylights out of Europe and the US came at the Auto Shanghai motor show. Held at the worlds second-largest exhibition space, the show saw more than 1,400 cars from 26 countries spread across 13 halls. Some 93 vehicles made their world debut in front of 1 million attendees. YouTubers would later upload whole-show walk-throughs with run times longer than Interstellar.
How many world debuts do you suppose took place at the 2024 Geneva International Motor Show? About a dozen. No wonder it was canceled for 2025.
To Western eyes, photos of Auto Shanghai are akin to asking ChatGPT to recreate the glory days of motor shows past. Anyone who strolled the cavernous convention halls of Paris, Frankfurt, Geneva, Detroit, even Birmingham, and gawped at the new and the exciting will recognize the scene. Theres lots of shiny metal and carbon, formed into cars of every conceivable size, shape and social status. But the badges are unfamiliar, model names nonsensical; prices implausibly low, performance claims from another planet.
Admittedly, some cars are dressed in fur like childrens toys, complete with bunny ears and tail, but perhaps thats just the AI hallucinating. This still largely looks like the sort of auto show Europe and the US hosted every few months in a prepandemic world.
https://www.wired.com/story/auto-shanghai-2025-car-show-warning-to-the-west/
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